organon

See also: Organon

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ὄργανον (órganon). Doublet of organ, organum, and orgue.

Noun

organon (plural organons)

  1. A set of principles that are used in science or philosophy.
    Synonym: organum
    • 1999, Kant (Guyer and Wood trans.), Critique of Pure Reason, Cambridge University Press.
      Hence pure reason is that which contains the principles for cognizing something absolutely a priori. An organon of pure reason would be a sum total of those principles.
  2. The name given by Aristotle's followers to his six works on logic.

Anagrams

Esperanto

Noun

organon

  1. accusative singular of organo
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